2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10790-021-09876-0
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Institutional Responsibility is Prior to Personal Responsibility in a Pandemic

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“…Also, the Norwegian prime minister was blamed for this (Bergh and Karlsen, 2022); when her husband hosted a restaurant birthday party for her, inviting family and friends, she was fined. More often, ex post responsibility is considered in analyses of failures and successes, whereby institutions accumulate knowledge and prepare for future decisions: 'Institutions must acknowledge negative retrospective responsibility rather than attempting to hide it' was Davies and Savulescu's (2022: 3) reaction to how the British governments handled the pandemic. To prevent backward-looking accusers, and to gain trust, the Norwegian government acted responsibly by being open about the uncertainties of the measures applied during the outbreaks (Christensen and Laegreid, 2020).…”
Section: Responsibility and Responsible Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the Norwegian prime minister was blamed for this (Bergh and Karlsen, 2022); when her husband hosted a restaurant birthday party for her, inviting family and friends, she was fined. More often, ex post responsibility is considered in analyses of failures and successes, whereby institutions accumulate knowledge and prepare for future decisions: 'Institutions must acknowledge negative retrospective responsibility rather than attempting to hide it' was Davies and Savulescu's (2022: 3) reaction to how the British governments handled the pandemic. To prevent backward-looking accusers, and to gain trust, the Norwegian government acted responsibly by being open about the uncertainties of the measures applied during the outbreaks (Christensen and Laegreid, 2020).…”
Section: Responsibility and Responsible Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evolving from individual narrative postings to collective narrative drama, long Covid communities challenged the prevailing model of Covid-19 as a short-lived respiratory illness which invariably delivers a classic triad of symptoms; undertook and published peer-reviewed research to substantiate its diverse and protracted manifestations; and gained positions as experts by experience on guideline development groups and policy taskforces. (Rushforth et al 2021, 1) Scholars have stressed the unconvincing and unhelpful emphasis on individuality and individual choices in the face of the pandemic (Ahmed and Jackson 2021;Davies and Savulescu 2022;Lewis 2021;Schermuly, Petersen, and Anderson 2021). This emphasis on individuality has shifted attention away from systemic inequalities and larger power struggles-a feature/rhetoric effect also shared by Western outbreak narratives in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.…”
Section: Transmediality: Linking Sharing Scaling Framingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fact that anyone could catch and pass on the virus provided a natural foundation for the 'responsibilitisation' of the individual, as the everyday act of breathing became a subject of social and political scrutiny (Davies and Savulescu, 2022). Moreover, as one medical ethics paper muses, 'times of crisis mandate an "all hands on deck" response' (Redmann et al, 2020: 325).…”
Section: A 'Dutiful Citizen'mentioning
confidence: 99%